Sunday, October 23, 2016 7:16 AM

What have we come to?

Radical Leftist ideology has always been based on a denial of reality but in the past this was generally confined to the realm of ideas. However, last week in the UK, the ‘common people’ were told by their superiors in the media that even easily observable reality (in this case knowing the difference between a child and an adult) must submit to politically correct orthodoxy.

We’ve reached the absurd point were sanctimonious idiots, utterly convinced oftheir own virtue can with a straight face say: Don’t believe your eyes, these 30 year-old refugees are innocent kids and to suggest otherwise is simply racist.

No civilization can survive the long term denial of reality. Just ask the USSR how relying on the claims made in those tables dealing with ‘miraculous’ economic output turned out. If we are to have any future as Western nations we will have to deal with the world as it, not as we hope it will be.

One area where the denial of reality is particularly deeply entrenched has to do with the undeniable link between migration and jihad. The ‘kids’ that Britain imported belong to a religion that teaches that migration is an essential step in conquering the world for Allah (see Qur’an 2:28 and 8:72). Does, this fact even so much as enter into the outer periphery of the discussion about the ‘refugee crisis’?

Don’t be silly, what are you? Some kind of ‘Islamophobe’?

Peter Townsend’s highly acclaimed titles on Islam available on Amazon.

Questioning Islam (Examining the Truth Claims of Islam): Click Here // Nothing to do with Islam (Investigating the Link Between Islam and Violence): Click Here

Monday, July 18, 2016 10:43 AM

As he closes the trunk of his car Rudolph’s eyes linger for a moment on his large COEXIST bumper sticker.

A half-smile crosses his face as he reminds himself that he is truly a citizen of the world. Not bound by the petty divisions that exercise so many of his fellow commuters. How refreshing it is to really understand the world as it is and to regard all of his fellow human beings with tolerance and acceptance.

Although it has to be said that he is really struggling to ‘tolerate’ James in the cubicle across from him.

For weeks now James, who had taken it upon himself to read the Qur’an, had been seasoning his conversations with dire warnings that Islam does not seem at all ready to ‘coexist’. Rudolph feels particularly virtuous as he replays their last interaction in his mind.

He told James in no uncertain terms that all his quotations and statistics about what he so offensively calls ‘Islamic Terrorism’ are automatically invalidated by the ‘bigotry’ and ‘hate’ inherent in even raising the possibility of a link between Islam and violence. Terror, of course, has no religion.

As Rudolph approaches his building his eye catches those of a man with a Muslim skullcap carrying a heavy backpack. For a moment he is thrown off balance by the wild look that the man threw him before quickly looking away. Rudolph is irritated by this. He thought that he was way beyond the kind of instant profiling that he so deeply despises. He was about to berate himself for subconscious racism but then realised that the man in the skullcap was white.

He was still turning this rather confusing thought around in his mind when an ear-splitting roar shattered the morning calm.

Rudolph jerked his head around to see a ball of fire racing towards him. This was met halfway by the warm glow coming from inside him as a result of his very last conscious thought: “At least I did my best not be Islamophobic”

Peter Townsend’s highly acclaimed titles on Islam available on Amazon.

Questioning Islam (Examining the Truth Claims of Islam): Click Here // Nothing to do with Islam (Investigating the Link Between Islam and Violence): Click Here